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CHIEF FESTUS AKINRINWA EBUKUYO & ANOR. V. CHIEF FESTUS ADEFIOYE OBOLO & ORS.

(2006) JELR 47378 (CA)

Court of Appeal  •  CA/B/4/2004  •  20 Feb 2006  •  Nigeria

Coram
ZAINAB ADAMU BULKACHUWA JCA; NWALI SYLVESTER NGWUTA JCA; UWANI MUSA ABBA AJI JCA;

Judgement

ZAINAB A. BULKACHUWA, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The Respondents as plaintiffs before the Okitipupa High Court, Ondo State per a writ of summons dated 13/12/2000 claimed the following reliefs against the Appellants as defendants.

1. A declaration that High Chief Petu is the traditional head of all members of Akoko family of Osooro in Okitipupa Local Government and that the next to him is the Yasero.

2. A declaration that no Oloja (Oba) ever reigned in Iju-Oke Land which is an Akoko settlement in Okitipupa Local Government.

3. A declaration that the 1st defendant is not entitled to be appointed or selected and installed as Oloja of Iju-Oke in Okitipupa Local Government of Ondo State.

4. A declaration that if and when there is a need to appoint an Olojo for Iju-Oke all the descendants of Kugbanre who are the inhabitants of Iju-Oke shall decide the procedure for choosing and installing the Olojo.

5. A declaration that the 2nd defendant is not entitled to impose, appoin…

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